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Flood district board to decide on best fix for levee BY STEVE HUNTER shunter@kentreporter.com
The King County Flood Control District Executive Committee expects to decide within two weeks whether to choose the city
of Kent or King County plan to spend millions of dollars to repair a 2.7-mile stretch of a Green River levee to improve flood protection and reduce insurance costs to businesses. The four-member committee
heard a one-hour report Wednesday at the King County Courthouse in Seattle by a third-party consultant it hired to help resolve a dispute between Kent and the county about the best way to repair the Briscoe-Desimone Levee
that runs from South 200th Street to South 180th Street. Kent proposes to install a flood wall at an estimated cost of $17 million. The county proposes a setback levee with estimated costs of $420 million to $920 million
because of the need to buy property and reconfigure roads. Robert Gilbert, a University of Texas professor of civil, architectural and environmental engineering, was hired for $25,000 [ more LEVEE page 7 ]
Kent woman shows ‘Moxie’ in new book MICHELLE CONERLY mconerly@kenteporter.com
Fur on ice The Seattle Thunderbirds junior hockey team collects donated teddy bears and stuffed animals during the WARM 106.9 Teddy Bear Toss Game presented by Fred Meyer at the ShoWare Center last Saturday. Fans were encouraged to bring as many teddy bears and stuffed
animals as possible to the game. The bears will later be distributed to local police and fire departments that give them to children in times of emergency and crisis. The T-Birds beat Portland, 4-3, to snap a 15-game losing streak. CHARLES CORTES, Kent Reporter
Maureen Ezekwugo was raised to be respectful, even if that meant downplaying her talents. “There were many times where I didn't push ideas that I strongly believed in hard enough because somewhere inside of my Asian-self I believed, ‘If someone with authority is telling me it should be another way, I need to respect that’,” Ezekwugo said. Growing up in a home where modesty was valued, she felt uncomfortable challenging authority. But eventually, Ezekwugo overcame those feelings and worked her way to a successful job in sales. Today the Kent woman is the executive vice president of RealSelf (www.realself.com), a growing national website that connects doctors with patients. Ezekwugo instructs physicians on how to use social media to
Maureens making moves: Maureen Ezekwugo, left, and Maureen Francisco pose for the book release red carpet event MICHELLE CONERLY, Kent Reporter
better engage and treat patients. Ezekwugo's ascension in business is one of the many motivational stories in Maureen Francisco's new book, “It Takes Moxie: Off the Boat or Out of School to Making it Your Way in America”. Francisco, an immigrant from [ more MOXIE page 7 ]
Firefighters to climb skyscraper stairs for leukemia fundraiser BY STEVE HUNTER shunter@kentreporter.com
Kent firefighter Art Weichbrodt will have plenty of motivation when he runs up 69 flights of stairs at the Columbia Center
skyscraper in Seattle in full fire gear and a self contained breathing apparatus. The 22nd annual Scott Firefighter Stairclimb race is a fundraiser for the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society. Weichbrodt and
13 other Kent Fire Department Regional Fire Authority members will compete in the March 10 event. Climb, conquer and cure is the fundraising theme. “I'm competitive and like the challenge physically and I have
friends whose children are affected by leukemia,” Weichbrodt said. “One lost a daughter and the other friend has a child with leukemia.” Each firefighter will race up 1,311 steps on 69 flights of stairs
for an elevation gain of 788 feet to the Columbia Center's observation deck. A total of 1,552 firefighters from 281 departments participated last year and raised a record $1.2 million for blood [ more FIREFIGHTERS page 2 ]
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participation by about six members compared to last year to help raise money to fight leukemia. The mission of the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society is to cure leukemia, lymphoma, Hodgkin’s disease and myeloma, and improve the quality of life of patients and their families. Since its founding in 1949, the society has invested
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Kent man earns APU Volunteer Award American Public University (APU) has recognized student Christopher Rumble, of Kent, as the first recipient of the APU Volunteer Award for his active involvement in community development, volunteerism and support of APU. Rumble enrolled at APU shortly after his
cancer diagnosis last April. During his time at Seattle Children’s Hospital, Rumble produced a music video set to Kelly Clarkson’s song “Stronger,� which featured children also battling cancer. The video went viral and Rumble and his video appeared on many news outlets across the nation.
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The Kent Firefighters Foundation donated $1,400 to give the fundraising effort a big start. People who cannot make the Kent Station event may donate online at www.llswa.org. Weichbrodt has confidence the firefighters can reach their fundraising goal. “We’ll do the best we can,� he said. This marks the second year Weichbrodt has competed in the Firefighter Stairclimb. He finished in 16 minutes, 44 seconds last year. “It’s one of the hardest physical efforts I’ve done,� said Weichbrodt, who is a competitive bicyclist. Kent firefighter Jessi Nemens will compete for the
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Teen pleads guilty to two rapes; sentenced to minimum of 20 years an offender this young become a predatory serial rapist,� said King County Prosecutor Dan Satterberg in a prepared statement. “The victims of his crimes were courageous throughout the process and their strength and cooperation ensured that this young man will be incarcerated for at least 20 years, up to life.� Because Cressel committed a Class A felony, the Washington Indeterminate Sentence Review Board will determine whether he gets released after serving his
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A 16-year-old Kent boy pleaded guilty to two counts of firstdegree rape for attacks in 2011 near Kent-Kangley Road and was sentenced to a minimum of 20 years in prison with a possibility of life in prison. Chrisean Cressel entered his plea Jan. 17 in King County Superior Court, according to the King County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office. “It is extremely rare to see
sentence. The board evaluates the offender’s risk of reoffending and compliance with treatment programs in prison to determine whether to allow the release of the inmate. Cressel pleaded not guilty in August to the rapes. He attacked a 17-year-old girl and a 19-year-old woman on separate nights in October 2011 on the East Hill along Kent-Kangley Road. A judge ruled in August that Cressel should be tried as an adult. Because Cressel was 15 when the
rapes occurred, the Juvenile Court first handled the charges. Judge Barbara Mack ordered adult prosecution for the boy and declined the case, sending it to King County Superior Court. Under state law, an offender who commits a serious violent offense is automatically charged in adult court if they are 16 or 17 years old when the alleged crime occurred. If convicted in Juvenile Court, the teen would have been incarcerated up to his 21st birthday, Cressel attended Kentwood
High School in Covington, where Kent Police arrested him in November 2011. In each incident, Cressel approached the woman and the girl after they had exited a bus, according to charging papers. The boy told the woman and the girl he had a gun and threatened to shoot them if they did not cooperate and go with him to a secluded spot. He raped both women while continuing to threaten them with what he said was a gun.
Downtown domestic violence center closes after 7 years BY STEVE HUNTER shunter@kentreporter.com
A Kent-based domestic violence visitation and exchange center that served clients for seven years remains closed with little chance of reopening because of a lack of funding. “There isn’t any funding,� said Katherin Johnson, the city’s housing and human services manager, this month during a phone interview. The downtown facility across from City Hall helped keep adult and child victims of domestic violence safe while complying with court-ordered visitation or exchanges. Originally called Safe Havens when it opened in 2005 as one of four federally funded demonstration sites across the nation, the facility was renamed Safe and Sound Visitation in 2011 when
Picking up litter Sophie McManus, 4, helps her dad, Duncan, right, and mom, Hayden, pick up debris along the Interurban Trail during the fifth annual Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service litter clean-up Monday afternoon. Volunteers – individuals, students, scouts and families like the McManuses – participated in the community effort. MARK KLAAS, Kent Reporter
Seattle-based Sound Mental Health took over operations. But Sound Mental Health shut down the facility last fall and decided it would not reopen when funds dried up. “We closed the facility due to a lack of sustainable funding,� said Steve McLean, spokesman for Sound Mental Health, in an email. “Sound Mental Health subsidized this program from a mix of its own resources, individual donations and grants from a few cities in the area. There just isn’t a regular, sustainable funding source for a unique program like Safe & Sound Visitation that doesn’t completely fall within either behavioral health or domestic violence systems.� The program served nearly 400 families while operated by Sound Mental Health, McLean said. The federal grant for the
program ran out in September, Johnson said. The city of Kent helped fund the program in 2012 with an $11,000 contribution from its human services fund. In Safe Havens earlier years, the city contributed nearly $100,000 per year. Launched by the city in 2005, Safe Havens was recognized nationally as a model program that ensures safety for families impacted by domestic violence – where the abusive parent is court-ordered to have supervised visitations with their children. In late 2010, however, the program had its federal funding reduced, lost and state and King County funds, and closed until February 2011. The amount of the federal grant diminished each year and then expired.
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Kent to look at civility laws to combat homeless behavior BY STEVE HUNTER shunter@kentreporter.com
Kent city leaders are looking at whether to adopt new civility laws to help reduce behavior problems by the homeless near downtown parks and the library. “We've had issues of public urination and defecation right in the middle of the fountain in Town Square Plaza,� said Parks Director Jeff Watling at a City Council workshop Jan. 15 about homeless issues. Police Chief Ken Thomas told the council he gets a lot of complaints from residents concerned about their safety on downtown streets as well as from business owners who say their business is hurt by
inappropriate actions by the now than a year ago,� homeless. Thomas said. “The problem “Civility laws provide has grown.� tools for officers to use Thomas shared a story and a feeling of safety for about 10 or so homeless residents who use parks people who covered the and the library and for grounds of a park near the businesses to not library with garbage. have urination Officers and park and defecation in maintenance staff their doorways,� responded to clean Thomas said. up the park. The council's Efforts continue by Public Safety KentHope and other Committee, community groups chaired by Counto find a site and cilman Bill Boyce, Ken Thomas funding for a 24-hour will consider at shelter in Kent, as upcoming meetings wheth- recommended by a city er new laws are needed task force on the homeless to resolve an increasing that met last year. That task problem at downtown force also recommended parks. The committee's next the need to adopt and enmeeting is Feb. 12. force civility laws to protect “The problem is worse the health and safety of
all residents. Civility laws apply to anyone in a public space engaging in inappropriate behaviors. David A. Galazin, assistant city attorney, spoke at the council workshop about the possible adoption of civility laws. “The idea is that public spaces are to be as inclusive as possible but focus on behavior that prevents the enjoyment of public spaces,� Galazin said. Galazin said the council could add to the code of conduct under city laws and make certain offenses criminal misdemeanors rather than civil infractions. Misdemeanors include higher fines than civil infractions as well as the potential of jail time. Thomas said civility laws
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As I was making my coffee on Monday morning I received a surprising email. It was a statement from King County Executive Dow Constantine regarding the sale of the Sacramento Kings to a Seattle business group led by Chris Hansen, a man well known for his efforts to build a new basketball arena. The news of the sale wasn’t surprising to me, the fact that a press release from Constantine’s office about it was what caught me off guard. Rumors that the sale was all but finalized had swirled for close to two weeks. When they first began circulating I thought for sure that we were a mere 24 hours away from the official announcement. Instead, on Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, a holiday to honor the accomplishments of a civil rights leader, one of the first things on my mind as I head out the door to work is the return of the Seattle SuperSonics. Kind of crazy, right? First of all, I know the heartbreak for the fans of the Kings. I became a Sonics fan at the age of 10. I remember two or three members of the team coming to my elementary school when I was in fifth grade. I will never forget sitting on the floor in the gym, wearing my Girl Scout uniform, standing up to answer a question asked by one of the very tall players. As a reward for getting it right, I got a Sonics team poster autographed by the players who were there that day. From that moment on, I was a loyal fan. As a teen, I recall watching Detlef Schrempf train on the track at my high school during the offseason. I remember leaping to my feet and shouting when Shawn Kemp threw down a thunderous dunk, especially when the Sonics were playing the Lakers. I was inspired by the play of Gary Payton for his ability to step into passing lanes, poke the ball away from unsuspecting opponents and score in transition. And when the Sonics made it to the 1996 NBA Finals during my senior year of high school, I remember it as a glorious time.
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Coal trains pose risks to us and to our environment I trust that many people will be writing about the adverse effects of coal trains passing through our community health wise and economically, but it is imperative to remember that the coal train issue is a basic human rights concern. I studied abroad for two semesters in China, including for a fall semester in Beijing when days passed where the air quality constantly exceeded 500 parts per million, and where I contracted an upper respiratory infection. I am appalled that here in our valley and in the Pacific Northwest, whose residents have long considered themselves to be so advanced when it comes to environmental protection
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standards, we’d be willing to turn a blind eye and literally passively allow governments on the other side of the world to continue to poison their own people in the name of profit for a select few in our region. Imagine living in a city
where you look out the window of your apartment and cannot even see past your block because of the smog. Imagine living in a city where the healthcare system reflects even greater social disparities than we see in the U.S., in which those forced to breathe this toxic air most are those least likely to pay for the medical services they will need as a result of their time outdoors. Is this the kind of future and economy we want to support? The coal trains will undoubtedly harm not only our own citizens, but the fact that we are considering allowing ourselves to be culpable in the suffering of people throughout the industrializing world should even further appall us into uniting into one resolute “not in anyone’s backyard.” – Kristiana Henderson [ more LETTERS page 6 ]
Losing part of my past So when Clay Bennett moved the team to Oklahoma City, as we all knew he would, it was like losing a part of my childhood. I was afraid I wouldn’t be able to share those memories with my daughter at a game. Unfortunately, I know all too well what Kings fans are going through. But I’m selfish in some respects, and I want the team that thrilled me for most of my life to return. I want the Sonics to return, not just for myself but for all the fans here who felt scorned when they abruptly left. [ more HILL page 6 ]
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and see no end in sight. Some fear bankruptcy as the end of their financial life. However, those making the right decisions after filing can rebuild their credit. Some have even bought homes again within a few years after filing. Whatever the reasons, it is always good to discuss with a professional to see how bankruptcy can pertain to your specific situation. Brian Hanis is a bankruptcy attorney with the Kent Law Firm of Hanis Irvine Prothero, PLLC. For more information, call 253-520-5000 or email bhanis@HIPLawfirm.com.
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perspective that is different than what we had from either King County or Kent. It’s added a dimension to the discussion that will allow us to act and within two weeks we will make a decision on how to move forward with that levee.” Dunn agreed action is needed. “We are going to break the logjam,” Dunn said. “It’s like you’re looking at a Chevy or a Ford. The bottom line is both of these will protect businesses, property, people and the environment as well but we need to make a decision.” The flood district is funded by a property tax assessment of 10 cents per $1,000 assessed valuation to fund projects. That tax brings in about $35 million per year to help pay for projects along six rivers in the county. Kent Mayor Suzette Cooke attended the meeting along with City Councilwoman Elizabeth Albertson and Public Works Director Tim LaPorte. “I’m very pleased with the report,” Cooke said in front of the committee. “It was a very even report and more objective than what I expected.” Cooke said city businesses need to know how the flood district plans to repair the levee. The levee helps protect from flooding about $650 million worth of property and 18,400 jobs at a variety of businesses in Kent, Tukwila
and Renton, including the Boeing Space Center, the Starbucks Roasting Plant, IKEA and the Alaska Airlines Call Center, according to Kent officials. “The businesses need economic stability and this unknown factor of how the district is going to proceed with the levee leaves many of the tenants somewhat on the edge as to what their future is going to be to be able to reinvest in their business and equipment,” Cooke said. “The jobs that are impacted by the decision you make are key to us. “My recommendation is to do something sooner rather than later while we focus on a longer term and full levee system (repair). I would applaud that.” The city has spent about $713,000 (from its storm water utility fund) over the last two years on three engineering consultant companies (Boston-based GEI Consultants, Inc., GeoEngineers, Inc., of Seattle and Northwest Hydraulics, of Tukwila) in connection with Briscoe Levee repairs. GEI and GeoEngineers each recommended a steel sheet pile flood wall be constructed along the levee to improve flood protection. The city estimates the project could be completed in one year. About 4,000 feet of the levee would be repaired in four segments. The City Council’s Public Works Committee also recommended on Jan. 14
Presenting the facts: Robert Gilbert, levee consultant, addresses the King County Flood Control District Executive Committee on Wednesday at the King County Courthouse in Seattle. STEVE HUNTER, Kent Reporter that the full council approve an additional $736,544 contract with GEI for a final levee design, if the flood district board picks Kent’s option. That contract could go to the full council in February or March for approval in an effort to meet deadlines to hold on to the $7 million state grant awarded by the Legislature last year to the district to repair the levee. That grant could be taken away if no repair plan is established by the end of June. The project is part of a larger effort by Kent to have the entire levee system within city limits accredited by the
[ MOXIE from page 1] the Philippines who grew up in Federal Way, wanted to share success stories, especially in the current state of the economy. “It’s just so relevant now,” Francisco said. “We hear fiscal cliff and debt ceiling all the time, and I want people to know, we’re going to be hearing more of these jargons. Don’t be overwhelmed. You can still control (your) situation.” Francisco pulls from more than 20 personal stories from people throughout the world, including: Ben Huh, CEO and owner of Cheezburger; Richard Cho, general manager of the Charlotte Bobcats; and Ezekwugo, her boss at RealSelf. Although Ezekwugo didn’t consider her story to be extraordinary, her experiences lined up with the focus of Francisco’s book. “Nobody in my family had a college education,” Ezekwugo said. “Being in sales was one of the ways to write your own commission checks. I’ve literally worked
Success and smiles: Maureen Francisco, center, poses with her new book and some of the people featured in It Takes Moxie. MICHELLE CONERLY, Kent Reporter my way through the corporate sales ladder. Right now, my team is in charge of teaching doctors about social media.” The book touches on a wide range of subjects from learning English as a second language to the
importance of networking. But the book isn’t just for immigrants. She also addresses college students and working professionals when giving tips. And Francisco has a lot of advice to give. She explains that even though
she achieved her dream of being a TV reporter, she fell into debt. She continues with how she worked her way to being debt free and reached other lifetime goals. “I want people to know I chose not to be a victim,”
Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) in order to remove properties behind the levee from FEMA flood maps to reduce development restrictions and flood insurance requirements in the Kent Valley. “Property protection in the floodplain and the need for flood insurance is the motivation to improve the levee to get it accredited so that businesses would not be required to buy flood insurance,” Gilbert said. The consultant said the two proposals are quite similar as far as public safety and property protection.
“The public safety risk is relatively low now and you can’t really distinguish between the two,” said Gilbert, whose recent work includes analyzing the performance of offshore platforms and pipelines in hurricanes; managing earthquake and flooding risks for the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta in California; and performing a forensic analysis of the New Orleans levee failures after Hurricane Katrina. “The best way to prepare is to get people out of harm’s way.”
Francisco said. “I (wasn’t) looking for a handout from the government and these people whose stories I share, they (weren’t) looking for a handout either. They (wanted) to be selfsufficient.” Some of the stories Francisco shares are from high profile individuals, like that of Dr. Connie Mariano, former White House doctor during the Clinton, Bush Sr. and Bush Jr. administrations. “Often times, she was discriminated against,” Francisco said. “When she was the doctor at the White House, people mistook her for a nurse. Imagine being in such a powerful position and all they saw was (an immigrant woman.)” Other stories hit close to home, like that of her lola, a woman who began her career with humble beginnings. “My grandmother came to this country in her 50s, and she was able to earn a hotel position in a laundry department,” Francisco said. “When (you) think of
someone in their 50s, (you) think of someone ready to retire. My grandmother wanted to remain healthy – mind and body – because she wanted to work to support her children.” To publicly announce the book, Francisco hosted a launch party at the Heathman Hotel in Kirkland last Saturday. Many of the people she mentioned in the book attended, including Ezekwugo. “I thought the event was great,” Ezekwugo said. “I loved hearing from the speakers, and I learned a lot. I was able to connect and relate to what they were saying.” Francisco says her book is “chicken soup for the soul” or at least “your one-stop guide to pursuing whatever it is that you want.” For Ezekwugo, it has a similar meaning. “The thing that I took away from Maureen’s book is that it’s really up to an individual as to how far they make it not just in America but in life,” Ezekwugo said.
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KENT-MERIDIAN’S ENGMAN COMMITS TO UPS Kyle Engman’s commitment to play baseball for the University of Puget Sound was a decision he knew would shape not only his next four years, but would lay the foundation for his next 40 years. The Kent-Meridian senior‚ a 6-foot-1, 175-pound righthanded pitcher and third baseman‚ was committed to his goal of playing college baseball, opting for UPS, according to NCSA Athletic Recruiting. Engman’s top fastball has been clocked at 86 mph, with a 70-mph change-up and 72-mph breaking ball. Engman has enjoyed academic and athletic success at Kent-Meridian as a dedicated student-athlete, earning a 3.72 GPA and being a four-year varsity starter and All-State selection for the Royals.
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Smith legacy goes Josh Smith had some pretty big shoes to fill. “My brothers have been wrestling before me, and I liked it,” said Smith, KentMeridian’s 136-pound senior. “What really motivated me the most was because my brother was the state champion for K-M (in 2001).” In fact, Curtis Smith was the school’s last wrestling state champion more than 10 years ago. And Aaron Smith, another Royals star, was a three-time All-American in college. This season, Smith continues his family’s wresting legacy at Kent-Meridian. And he isn’t far behind. With five tournaments down, he’s built a 29-1 record this winter. And with
85 takedowns to Smith’s credit so far this season, coach Todd Owens knows his lightweight standout is pretty swift on his feet. “He’s a good athlete,” Owens said. “Joshua is a high-level kind of kid. He goes up in weight classes (during practice) to give him a challenge.” At the South Puget Sound League tournament in December, Smith beat heralded Adam Romano of GrahamKapowsin in a 7-4 decision. The win earned Smith a bump up to the No. 2 ranking in his 4A weight class. “My favorite match was the SPSL tournament because I beat a guy who’s ranked higher than me,” Smith said. “At the time, he was ranked No. 1 in the state, and I beat him. I cried after that.”
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Kent-Meridian’s Josh Smith, top, is 29-1 so far this season with 85 takedowns. RACHEL CIAMPI, Reporter Smith said his signature moves include the doubletakedown and arm bar, but continues to work on his riding skills. With a family full of wrestlers, Smith gets a lot of advice. “They’re all talking about all the moves I can do, and it helps me out,” Smith said. “If I’m in a certain situation, they’ll help me know what I’m doing.”
Pavilion at the University of Washington for the 2013 winter season. “This is very exciting for the student-athletes that will be participating in State Cheerleading and Salute to Spirit,” WIAA Executive Director Mike Colbrese said in a media release. “The association is committed to providing a first-class experience for the student-athletes, fans and coaches for these events and by moving to Alaska Airlines Arena, I believe we have
Smith is poised for a strong finish at Mat Classic XXV, which looms Feb. 1416 at the Tacoma Dome. Smith is excited to perform in the state circle. He finished fifth in his weight class at state last season, but is determined to take it a step further this year. “It’s my last year (so) I want to go out with a big bang,” he said.
executed this commitment.” The events, which kick off the winter state championships on Saturday, Jan. 26, get a brand new look in the 10,000 capacity arena. Built in 1927 and renovated in 1999-2000, Alaska Airlines Arena gives fans an intimate setting to view the premier state cheerleaders in the state. Comcast Arena in Everett has hosted the competitions.
The Kentwood girls basketball team wouldn’t give up, despite being down by double digits more than once against Mount Rainier last Saturday night at home. The Conquerors fell a little short in the South Puget Sound League 4A North game against the Rams, who held on to win 63-61 to remain undefeated in league. Still, to come that close against a team multiple media outlets have ranked No. 1 among 4A girls teams in the state, was a tremendous accomplishment, Kentwood coach Lisa Ashley said. “It’s huge,” Ashley said. “This just goes to show if they’re ranked No. 1, we can play with anyone.” The Conquerors are 10-3 in SPSL North play with three games left. Kentwood wraps this week up with a game at Kent-Meridian at 7:30 p.m. Friday. It was the narrowest win of the season for Mount Rainier, which has one other single-digit win this season with its [ more KW page 11 ]
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68-61 victory in the first game over non-league opponent Eastlake Nov. 27. Mount Rainier raced out to a 17-8 lead in the first quarter and was up 26-10 early in the second quarter when Kentwood went on an 11-0 run to close the gap to just five points. Then the Rams junior standout Brittany McPhee scored six straight points followed by a three from Jordan McPhee to push the lead back out to 14 heading into halftime, 35-21. Ashley said the lowscoring first quarter hurt Kentwood but how the team came back from that showed how much the team has improved since the beginning of the season. “They’re much better as a team,” Ashley said. “We just all came together and really gelled.” Early in the third, the Conks were down 16, but cut the lead down again to single digits by the end of the period which set up a frenetic fourth quarter as the game came down to the wire. Kentwood junior Sarah Toeaina scored 12 of her
15 points in the fourth quarter as she created turnovers which led to points or put her head down and drove the lane. With just under two minutes left on the game clock, Toeaina hit a jumper to cut the lead to two, but the Conks couldn’t quite find the shot to pull even with the Rams. With 4.4 seconds left Toeaina had three chances at the free throw line but missed the first before making the other two to make it a one point game. On a wild play after Mount Rainier got the ball in bounds following those free throws, Brittany McPhee was fouled in the battle for the loose ball which sailed away from another Rams player toward the sidelines. Brittany McPhee made one of two, finishing with a game high 28 points, helping the Rams hold onto the win. Ashley was pleased Kentwood held Brittany McPhee to below her scoring average. “One of the things we had to do with her, whenever she got in the paint, we had to double her up,” Ashley said.
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www.kentreporter.com moisture. Gardeners in Western Washington have better luck growing vegetables by using clay or ceramic containers that absorb heat and release excess moisture. If you do use plastic pots – don’t over water. 7. Most potting soils are
...obituaries Floyd O. Cavanaugh Floyd O. Cavanaugh was born October 22, 1922 and died January 12, 2013 at the age of 90. Floyd was born in Kent, Washington to parents Winnie and Lawrence Cavanaugh. He had one brother named Raymond. Floyd grew up in the Kent area and attended the Kent school district. He graduated from Kent High School. After graduation he was hired by People’s Bank. He left to serve in the army under General Omar Bradley during WWII as a technical sergeant in codes and ciphers. After the war he returned to his work at the bank for a total of 45 years. Floyd met Gloria Sahley and they were married on May 3, 1947. Floyd and Gloria have two children, Wayne and Cheryl, who also grew up in the Kent area. Wayne lives in Kent and works at Boeing. Cheryl lives in Nordland and works in Port Townsend. Floyd retired from banking at the age of 62. Afterward Floyd and Gloria traveled and enjoyed their time together. A Memorial service was held at Kent United Methodist Church. 731296
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sterile or made form what is known as a “soil-less� mix of peat, sand and perlite. This makes the potting soil light weight and quick draining and excellent for preventing disease. But this also means that most potting soils have no nutrition for the plants. You must fertilize container gardens. 8. Berries are easier to grow in Western Washington than fruit from trees. This is because apples, pears and cherries are more prone to disease in our cool climate. Raspberries, strawberries and blueberries grow better here than almost anyplace in the world. Easiest of all,
harvest native blackberries and huckleberries and reap the health benefits without planting a thing. 9. Perennial herbs from Mediterranean climates such as rosemary, thyme and oregano will return year after year but only if grown in a raised bed, rock garden or container with excellent drainage. Fresh herbs can be grown indoors but after a few months the plants will weaken from lack of sunshine. Most herbs do well in poor soil – they are great plants for beginning or busy gardeners. 10. Some crops grow too well. Mint will take over in a garden with damp soil
and horseradish, hops and kiwi have all generated lots of complaints about invasive growth from local gardeners. Just a reminder that growing your own food is not that difficult in our climate. So plan to plant something this spring – and eat fresh. Marianne Binetti has a degree in horticulture from Washington State University and is the author of “Easy Answers for Great Gardens� and several other books. For book requests or answers to gardening questions, write to her at: P.O. Box 872, Enumclaw, 98022. Send a self-addressed, stamped envelope for a personal reply. Reach her at www.binettigarden.com.
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TO: MIKE TONY GEORGE Address Unknown and to all whom it may concern, Respondent, YOU HAVE BEEN SUED. You may employ an attorney. If you or your attorney do not file a written answer with the clerk who issued this citation by 10:00 a.m. on the Monday next following the expiration of 20 days after you were served this citation and petition, a default judgment may be taken against you. The petition of SABRINA ADAMS, Petitioner(s) was filed in the Court of Comal County, Texas, on the 25th day of September, 2012, against MIKE TONY GEORGE, Respondent(s), numbered C2012-1371D and entitled IN THE INTEREST OF TAYLOR AND DONNA GEORGE AND JOSEPH MATTHEW GEORGE CHILDREN The suit requests. The date and place of birth of the child(ren) who is/are the subject of this suit: JANUARY 24, 2006 AND AUGUST 30, 2007. The Court has authority in this suit to enter any judgment or decree in the child’s (children’s) interest which will be binding upon you, including the termination of the parent-child relationship, the determination of paternity and the appointment of a conservator with authority to consent to child’s (children’s) adoption. Issued and given under my hand and seal of said Court at New Braunfels, Texas this the 16th day of January, 2013. Published in the Kent Reporter on January 25, 2012. #730829. PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF LIEN SALE AUCTION DATE: FEBRUARY 14, 2013 AT 10:00AM Property belonging to Brian Fitzjarrald, (unit#(s), (030226, 000008746), Panos Krokus, (000010513, 000001158, 000010258), Panos Krokus, (000010557, 000010574, 000010798, 000010810, 000001538), Charles Guzek,
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